Are you someone who dreams of travelling to the far East of India? Stop not, head to any state in North East, I promise you will have memories to cherish for your lifetime.
Read further to know my tryst with the Scotland of East, Meghalaya.
Our flight landed in Guwahati. We were super excited to kick start our vacation. Our driver was already waiting to pick us up from Guwahati airport. It took us around 4-5 hours to reach Shillong from Guwahati.
The drive was scenic through lush green forest with several glimpses of Barapani Umiam lake.
Interesting part of the journey was that while on your way to Shillong, you would see Assam on one side of the lane and Meghalaya on other side of lane. Interesting isn't it?
We headed first towards Ward's lake. This lake is ideal for an evening getaway with boating facilities available. Do try the Khasi traditional dress for rent. If you are on a tight itinerary, you can skip this lake.
Ward's lake |
In Khasi traditional dress. |
Stay : Hotel Poinisuk
Mawsynram – The Wettest place on earth
Mawsynram – The Wettest place on earth
Next day morning, our car drove into the swirling clouds with
zero visibility beyond 100 meters. When you are in the abode of clouds, what else
can you expect? It looked like a misty wonder land.
For all those people who think Cherrapunjee is the wettest place on earth. Naah! Mawsynram is the wettest place on earth currently, which receives rainfall almost everyday. Everywhere you go in Mawsynram is picture perfect.
For all those people who think Cherrapunjee is the wettest place on earth. Naah! Mawsynram is the wettest place on earth currently, which receives rainfall almost everyday. Everywhere you go in Mawsynram is picture perfect.
If you are an adventure junky, you can do
caving in Mawjymbuin cave. There is a huge formation of stalgamite in the shape of 'Shivlinga' in Mawjymbuin cave. We heard from the local people that they believe that Shivlinga is growing continuously.
On our way back, we pitstopped at two scenic places. The first one was supposed to be a view point. But due to mist, we couldn't witness the views. Nevertheless the misty place was enough for us to give some romantic time.
The second one was a small hill we trekked which offered some stunning views.
If you are intending to return back to Shillong, you can opt to visit Elephant falls and shillong peak, as it is on the way back to shillong. Shillong peak was nothing more than the view of shillong city from the highest peak of shillong.
The elephant falls has got three stages of waterfalls. Third stage of waterfall really looked majestic. But you can't take bath in the waterfalls.
Stay : Hotel Poinisuk
Mawphlang
Maphlang is yet another beautiful place which has got lot of trekking opportunities. Do check the Khasi Heritage village in Mawphlang.
The second one was a small hill we trekked which offered some stunning views.
If you are intending to return back to Shillong, you can opt to visit Elephant falls and shillong peak, as it is on the way back to shillong. Shillong peak was nothing more than the view of shillong city from the highest peak of shillong.
View from Shillong peak |
Elephant Falls |
Mawphlang
Maphlang is yet another beautiful place which has got lot of trekking opportunities. Do check the Khasi Heritage village in Mawphlang.
David
Scott trail
This 14km heritage trail is named after David Scott, one of the earliest British explorers of the region who tried to find a route from Bangladesh to Assam through the Khasi hills.
Our guide was an enthusiastic person who kept us engaged all through out the trek.You will be surprised to know that the crown in our head was his creativity using the fern leaves. He was informative as well as energetic.
We reached a small village where we had noodles to satiate our hungry tummy.
True to the lines
‘Happiness is the journey not the destination’. David Scott trail trek took us
through varied terrains from mountains to valleys crossing rivers and bridges.
Trek trail was indeed a treat to our eyes.
This 14km heritage trail is named after David Scott, one of the earliest British explorers of the region who tried to find a route from Bangladesh to Assam through the Khasi hills.
Our guide was an enthusiastic person who kept us engaged all through out the trek.You will be surprised to know that the crown in our head was his creativity using the fern leaves. He was informative as well as energetic.
The King and Queen of Jungle |
Panaroma shot by our guide |
Trek Trails |
If you feel this 14km trek would be hectic, you can try another famous short trekking trail through secret garden.
Stay : Kutmadan
Waterfall Hopping in Cherrapunjee
With the list of falls in our hand, we decided to visit Nokhalikai falls first next day
morning. Nokhalikai falls being a popular one, didn't disappoint us. The breath taking view of the valley with various falls in the backdrop was indeed a great sight.
Hey! Don’t miss to go further from the viewpoints and shops, there is a fabulous location for photoshoot. We idled away our time taking umpteen number of photographs.
Hey! Don’t miss to go further from the viewpoints and shops, there is a fabulous location for photoshoot. We idled away our time taking umpteen number of photographs.
We bid adieu to the Nokhalikai falls and went to Mawsmai caves. Caving was fun except for the fact that it was too crowded. Mawsmai cave is a commercial one. The longest caving route was closed due to some reasons. We just went through the shorter one.
If you are serious about caving, head to jainitia hills which harbours hundreds of cave passages making it an ultimate caving destination in Meghalya.
Ecopark is at a 1 km detour on our way to Mawsmai caves. When we went, Eco park was under construction. Falls portion of the Ecopark was pretty good.
Eco park |
Google Source |
Read further to know the untouched real beauty of Meghalaya.
Stay : Kutmadan
Resort was good but food could have been better.
Resort was good but food could have been better.
Root Bridges
Such is the case in Meghalaya, where instead of building concrete bridges to cross rivers, the tribes have managed to architect one of the world's man made Marvels, called the Living Root Bridges.
Nongriat Village – Double Decker Root bridge
Longest Root Bridge |
While trekking our way to Nongriat, we stumbled upon a guy from Bangalore and a girl from Italy. The guy was on a road trip and they both got introduced in shillong and started travelling together.
See! You are never alone in this world.
We crossed lot of bridges both root bridges as well as Iron bridges. I should admit that the iron bridges were scarier than the root bridges.
After trekking for around 4-5 hours, there you go – DOUBLE DECKER ROOT BRIDGE.
There is a pool of water formed by the water gushing from the river. A brilliant place to play with your buddies. Luckily for us, when we went, everyone has left,making the pool all for ourselves. How did I forget to mention! You can enjoy a natural fish pedicure in the pool.
For those who think, Nongriat is just about the Double decker root bridge. Sorry! There is much more to this beautiful village. Look over for the beautiful side of Nongriat.
Stay : Village Rest House
A very basic accommodation near double decker root bridge.
A very basic accommodation near double decker root bridge.
Rainbow Falls
Having trekked all the way to Nongriat, don’t miss the offbeat falls in the village. Try staying in the village for a night to visit some unadultered falls. One such offbeat falls is rainbow falls.
Next day morning, we started trekking to rainbow falls. We were little disappointed when our guide told that we cannot enter the falls as it is dangerous. But the view was so beautiful that we got over our disappointment. We both stood hand in hand looking at the falls and enjoying the sprinkles of gushing water at our face.
On our way back to Village, we happened to meet the same Bangalore guy again. Thanks to him for tipping us about the secret pool on our way back.
Voila!! Straight out of the fairy tale, there comes a sapphire blue colored secret pool all for ourselves. We jumped onto the pool to relish ourselves.
We reached back our rest house and prepared ourselves for trekking up to the starting point.
Trekking back was really tough, as it was more of climbing the steep steps. We were taking rest after climbing every 50 steps. Somehow we made it to the vehicle parking point. But the unadultered falls are worth all the pain.
Stay : La Kuppar Inn
The best thing about this hotel is the mouth-watering food.
To
the Cleanest village in Asia – Mawlynnong
Hurray! Heading to Mawlynnong village!
On our way to Mawlynnong, we passed through lush green trails of East Khasi hills and made a stop-over at Mawkong View point for some spell bounding views.
Mawkong View point |
We had our lunch in a restaurant nearby and went for a boat ride in the pristine waters of Umngot river.
A blissful boat ride will splurge you to
experience the beauty of this place. On a clear day, you will feel as if you
are riding on an invisible river. Such clear water makes the boat ride
exciting.
The boat ride also includes a pit-stop on an
island. The island was picturesque. White sands with the
backdrop of lush green cliff. There is camping option available too.
Dawki, being a stone throw from Bangladesh,a
visit to Indo-Bangladesh border is a must.
Disclaimer : Boat charges in Umngot river are exorbitant. INR 500 per boat.
Disclaimer : Boat charges in Umngot river are exorbitant. INR 500 per boat.
Somewhere on our route to Mawlynnong |
A Magical paradise 80km from Cherrapunjee is home to the tribes of Khasi hills. From cleanliness to greenery, the villagers take extreme care in maintaining their space.
Believe me! Everyday volunteers sweep the streets of their village with pride. When we went for a stroll around 7 am, we were stunned to see group of kids going around picking plastic papers from the streets. Such is their discipline. No wonder it is called “The Cleanest Village in Asia”
I should admit apart from being the cleanest, the village was one of the prettiest. Be it the house or the garden around the house, there is some charm the Khasi people have added, which made the village full of life.
A Traditional thatched hut |
Nice Sit out |
View of Bangladesh plains |
Pitcher Plant |
We were really blown away by the charming beauty of this humble state.
Meghalaya is like a magic box which unfolds different surprises to different travellers.
Take a trip yourself to see what this magic box has got in store for you.
No of days of Trip - 9 days
Cost of Trip - INR 42000
Month of Trip - June'17